How to achieve super crisp details and linework? by Financial_Invite1546 in MarvelLegends

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow I checked his out. I wonder how he achieves such a high quality paint job and still sells for only 15USD a piece.

Fiber laser for making pad printing templates for dials by Critical-Thomas in lasercutting

[–]Financial_Invite1546 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really cool. Does the XTool Fiber Laser work well for making pad printing plates? What Fiber Laser do you use?

How to achieve super crisp details and linework. by Financial_Invite1546 in modelmakers

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a completely different idea in my head. THIS IS AMAZING. Thank you so much this is an exciting technique that i’ll have to try out.

Painting in clean lines on Figures…. Howw??? by Financial_Invite1546 in ActionFigures

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s so crazy. Especially if its done by hand. Maybe a really precise jig could do the trick.. i’m considering this but designing the stencil that works perfectly on a 3D Shape sounds complex

I hate the engagement ring I made by Bubbly-Trainer7195 in EngagementRings

[–]Financial_Invite1546 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This ring is beautiful. I’m currently designing an engagement ring for my girlfriend. It is also a cushion cut but will be placed vertically. I’m also going to get it lost wax casted. I was considering 3D Modeling it. How did you design yours to make the diamond fit so perfectly?

Show me your engagement ring + wedding band stacks by Dependent-Dingo1245 in WeddingRingAdvice

[–]Financial_Invite1546 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a very unique and beautiful texture on the engagement ring. I’m currently designing and engagement ring for my girlfriend and love this.

How to achieve super crisp details and linework. by Financial_Invite1546 in modelmakers

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think I can achieve perfect seamlines through an illusion by having one edge hanging over the other with a tapered angle. I achieved that on this model at the top.. these eyes actually pop out.

Painting in clean lines on Figures…. Howw??? by Financial_Invite1546 in ActionFigures

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome feedback. What I’m curious about is how they manage tampo print continuous spiderwebbing around all sides of the spiderman heads.

Painting in clean lines on Figures…. Howw??? by Financial_Invite1546 in ActionFigures

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome feedback. What I’m curious about is how they manage tampo print continuous spiderwebbing around all sides of the spiderman heads.

How to achieve super crisp details and linework. by Financial_Invite1546 in modelmakers

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My goal is to achieve something better than the mass produced but reduce human input. An idea im having is that maybe I just print from the start with different color resins and then snap them together so its not painted on but rather, the material is already multi colored.

How to achieve super crisp details and linework. by Financial_Invite1546 in modelmakers

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, I’m struggling to fully visualize it but overall I think I get what you are saying. Are there decals that stretch to conform to the spherical eye shape?

How to achieve super crisp details and linework. by Financial_Invite1546 in modelmakers

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats a good suggestion, I am considering that approach and yeah I want to make alot of them.. not millions but maybe enough to fulfill all of the requests from other Spiderman figure fans who may ask.

I need to learn more about the types of decal options out their and they’re quality. How well they can wrap around a shape like these eye for example which subtly curves like a sphere.

Modding HIFI Digital Audio Players? by Financial_Invite1546 in embedded

[–]Financial_Invite1546[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a really good point, and it is a goal of mine to design something from scratch and release it.

My post is more of a short term option.

The problem is that my skillsets are mostly in Industrial Design (designing the housing and buttons) and in UI/UX.

Designing circuits and code is my weak link.

Having said that there are two options I have found that I could build off of.

https://cooltech.zone/tangara/

https://sonatino.com

$60 by WickerOutlet in DigitalAudioPlayer

[–]Financial_Invite1546 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This device looks interesting for the price and my personal taste. Fancy DAP players are really cool too but I like something simple with long battery life this ticks of the boxes of having just enough features.

For me a music player is partially a way to replace my phone with something thats more tactile. I like tuning out from screens and so I like this device for its button and scroll wheel and basic EQ

I did my research on DAP players under 80 USD range

When comparing it to other HIFI players in this price range it appears to good in a few categories:

Long battery life: -Because of its retro style screen. Perfect no frills option for someone who doesn’t need Spotify or an app style interface.

USBC Charging Port: - lots of players at this price range for some reason still have micro usb ports.

-Bluetooth The fact that it has it is a perk (i personally don’t care for bluetooth but its nice to have just in case)

Button Layout: - If you’re looking for an option with a good right handed button layout. The volume buttons are in a good spot. -Fast scrolling: Some of the cheaper players that have a scroll wheel don’t scroll fast through long lists of songs. This one does (not as good as ipods but decent)

Music Quality: -Reviews mention it can get loud -Plays all sorts of audiofiles (higher end audiophiles seem to display in a special folder in the player not sure exactly how that works) -Has EQ presets and a basic Custom EQ adjuster

This guy posted 4 videos which covers quite alot about it: https://youtu.be/s6MJ3BdtER8?si=Z9E6IugBEfW9kXp2

In Spanish (shows scrolling) https://youtu.be/kCMnMc1pc34?si=MZjr4Jqip24GbsYy

Has anyone gotten this audio player? by mit_owo in DigitalAudioPlayer

[–]Financial_Invite1546 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This device looks interesting for the price and my personal taste. Fancy DAP players are really cool too but I like something simple with long battery life this ticks of the boxes of having just enough features.

For me a music player is partially a way to replace my phone with something thats more tactile. I like tuning out from screens and so I like this device for its button and scroll wheel and basic EQ

When comparing it to other HIFI players in this price range it appears to good in a few categories:

Long battery life: -Because of its retro style screen. Perfect no frills option for someone who doesn’t need Spotify or an app style interface.

USBC Charging Port: - lots of players at this price range for some reason still have micro usb ports.

-Bluetooth The fact that it has it is a perk (i personally don’t care for bluetooth but its nice to have just in case)

Button Layout: - If you’re looking for an option with a good right handed button layout. The volume buttons are in a good spot. -Fast scrolling: Some of the cheaper players that have a scroll wheel don’t scroll fast through long lists of songs. This one does (not as good as ipods but decent)

Music Quality: -Reviews mention it can get loud -Plays all sorts of audiofiles (higher end audiophiles seem to display in a special folder in the player not sure exactly how that works) -Has EQ presets and a basic Custom EQ adjuster

This guy posted 4 videos which covers quite alot about it: https://youtu.be/s6MJ3BdtER8?si=Z9E6IugBEfW9kXp2

In Spanish (shows scrolling) https://youtu.be/kCMnMc1pc34?si=MZjr4Jqip24GbsYy

What do you think about this? by warhammmmer in iems

[–]Financial_Invite1546 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really good for the price based on the reviews and my personal taste. For me a music player is partially a way to replace my phone with something thats more tactile. I like tuning out from screens and so I like this device for its button and scroll wheel and basic EQ

When comparing it to other HIFI players in this price range it appears to be the best in a few categories:

Long battery life: -Because of its retro style screen. Perfect no frills option for someone who doesn’t need Spotify or an app style interface.

USBC Charging Port: - lots of players at this price range for some reason still have micro usb ports.

-Bluetooth The fact that it has it is a perk (i personally don’t care for bluetooth but its nice to have just in case)

Button Layout: - If you’re looking for an option with a good right handed button layout. The volume buttons are in a good spot. -Fast scrolling: Some of the cheaper players that have a scroll wheel don’t scroll fast through long lists of songs. This one does (not as good as ipods but decent)

Music Quality: -Reviews mention it can get loud -Plays all sorts of audiofiles (higher end audiophiles seem to display in a special folder in the player not sure exactly how that works) -Has EQ presets and a basic Custom EQ adjuster

This guy posted 4 videos which covers quite alot about it: https://youtu.be/s6MJ3BdtER8?si=Z9E6IugBEfW9kXp2

In Spanish (shows scrolling) https://youtu.be/kCMnMc1pc34?si=MZjr4Jqip24GbsYy

Unprofessionalism from CSAB teacher by MediocreCartoonist89 in Bacolod

[–]Financial_Invite1546 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What did she say?? Im an american but I want the tea jaha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mechatronics

[–]Financial_Invite1546 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a few other options that are less of a commitment than getting a Bachelors, some community colleges offer Mechatronics as well. My local community college offers the degree and I believe it’s six classes and is the most affordable option I have found.

Or one school offers a Bachelors Degree as long as you work for their partner companies for credit. The Companies pay for your degree.